screen inferiority effect Latest about screen inferiority effect Digital Leisure Reading Does Less to Aid Comprehension Than Print Reading By Erik Ofgang published 21 May 24 A new study found that when students read digital texts for leisure it had almost no impact on their reading comprehension. Here’s everything you need to know. The Screen Inferiority Effect: How Screens Affect Reading Comprehension By Erik Ofgang published 4 December 23 Researchers have long noted an advantage for print texts versus digital ones, but many questions remain about why the screen inferiority effect occurs Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Tech & Learning Announces the 2025 Winners of Its Best for Back to School Contest2What is Imagi? How to Use It To Teach Coding3PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - AtlasIED IPX Series of IP Endpoints Provides A Comprehensive Mass Communications Systems For Educational Environments4PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: ZoopLoop Silicone Stylus Tether Provides Security, Peace of Mind54 New AI Tools Every Teacher Should Know About
Digital Leisure Reading Does Less to Aid Comprehension Than Print Reading By Erik Ofgang published 21 May 24 A new study found that when students read digital texts for leisure it had almost no impact on their reading comprehension. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Screen Inferiority Effect: How Screens Affect Reading Comprehension By Erik Ofgang published 4 December 23 Researchers have long noted an advantage for print texts versus digital ones, but many questions remain about why the screen inferiority effect occurs